Hoek Group invested in a GearStation to reduce the number of picking errors. This results in higher customer satisfaction, fewer inventory discrepancies, and less rework. IT Manager Marcel van Egmond is enthusiastic about the system: "With the GearStation, we fine-tune every detail during the picking process." The GearStation verifies whether the correct flower and the correct quantity of flowers or bunches match the order. If an error is detected, the bucket is automatically directed to the control station for correction.
Hoek Group is a family-owned business with over forty years of experience in the global import and export of flowers and plants. Six years ago, the company built a new facility to bring all activities under one roof. To increase efficiency and flexibility in logistics, they chose a combination of automated and manual order processing.
Van Egmond explains: “We export to fifty countries at store level. Customers can order, for example, twenty bunches of tulips and forty bunches of roses through our webshop — very granular ordering. We are a stock-holding company with around two thousand carts in inventory. We offer 24/7 availability through the webshop and start picking immediately in the morning.
Suppose a customer orders forty red roses, but only twenty are picked. The GearStation detects that twenty are missing, and we must correct this before the order is packed.”



